Historical brocade 160 51335 POMEGRANATE and CARNATION red

R6458/13 red warp - ginger/white

R6458/23 red warp - brown/white

 

We offer this brocade in other variants

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6.12.2024 6.12.2024 Choose variant
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Code: MH001010 MH001018 Choose variant
58,50 € / m 58,50 € / 1 m 58,50 € / 1 m
Category: Historical
Color: red
Warp color: red
Historical period: 16th century, 17th century, Renaissance
Material composition: cotton/viscose
Motive/pattern: floral, pomegranate
Localization: Italy
Producer: HEDVA ÈESKÝ BROKÁT
width: 160 cm
Material composition: 52% cotton/48% viscose

Pomegranate and Carnation - Replica of a Semi-Silk Fabric from the 16th-17th Century. Patterned based on the analysis of a preserved chasuble from Kratochvíle Castle. The fabric in this original color scheme was designed under the supervision of the National Heritage Institute in České Budějovice for use on a Renaissance bed at Vimperk Castle. The original fabric was woven in Italy around 1600 as a double weave using natural silk combined with cotton and linen. The pattern alternates motifs of pomegranates and carnations. 

Replica for Vimperk Castle

 

Brocade was a historical term typically used to describe a fabric, usually silk, with a distinct jacquard pattern. Patterns were woven with threads containing expensive metallic fibers, such as silver or gold. However, the term "brocade" later began to be used for any fabric with a rich pattern. The technique for producing brocades originated in the Middle East. All our fabrics are high quality product. We manufacture all our brocades in our company HEDVA ČESKÝ BROKÁT s.r.o factory in Rýmařov, Czech Republic. We ship all over the world. We have our own design studio, so we are able to design brocades according to your ideas.

 

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